Tabulator for type-writing machines.



PATENTBD DEC. 17, 1907 5 H. L. FISHER" TABULATOR FOR TYPE WRITINGMACHINES.

Arrmcunon FILED 22, 1901.

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210.874.0591; PATENTED DEG.17, 907.

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TAB'ULATOR FOR TYPE WRITING MACHINES. I ArrLlcATIon FILED APB...22',1901.

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I-lAB-VEY L. FISHER, ()F ()HIUAGO, .Ui'LINOIS, ASSIGNOR, BY DIRECT ANDMESN'Fi ASSIGNMENTS, TO FISHER MA N UFACTURING COL IPANY. O 1* A.CORPORATION or i iunois.

TABULATOR ,FOR

To all whom it may com-mm:

Be it known that l, llAnvnY L. FJSl-XER, o citizen of the United Statesol Ameriea, residing at ('lhieavgo, in the county ol' (look, in theState oil Illinois, have. invented a, certain new and useful Improvementin .lnhuloitors For 'lype-Writing Mzrohines, ol which the fol lowing isa description, rel'm'enve luring had to the aeeoni mnying drawings,forming part ol' this specification.

My invention relates to attachments for typewriting machines commonlyknown as tnlmlators, whose pnrpose is to facilitate the listing ofnumbers, :in'ionnts, or other data, inproper order in vertienl columnsupon it sheet of paper, and ithas For its ohjeet certain improvementsupon the -le\ 7ives of this general ehnrzuzter now in use or heretoforeproposed, which will he lmreinnl'ter pointed out and fully set forth ininy ('lnims.

in the oeeoinpnnying drawings? Figure l represents atop plan View of somin-h ol e typewriting nmi'hine as is necessary to illusn wide \itilllVoi" t ewrilers.

netion nnil o 'ierntion, of the NHL:

The, i-onst rhino illi tstrneed in the drnwii gs, exi' epting in -1present iingwovoniei'it, ore hilly deserihr-nl in my nl'orz-x iiid'pei'nling npplirntirm, and N13,) he here. hrietly relerred to. i .eregular he} levers A ol" the nniehine are i'ulvrumed their rear ends, atB, and are eonnei ted to,

and opernte type-hairs (not shown) adopted to strike upon the upperForward side of the plnten roller i l mounted in the pnper-emringje lwhirh is siwpoi'led nt its forward side lay ii roller (7 .1152; and traeling}; upon 21. verse rod ll serured di, its opposite e; the l rnmework, :uid'wl'iieli eiirries at its rear side (2, rod l resting andtravelingupon grooved supporting r rsil, l igf. 2. l i

Seenredto new under side of the pepeneer Specification of LettersPatent. Application filed April 22. 1901- Serial No. 56.923.

"by the stop devices herei JHICA G0,. ILLINOIS,

TYPE-WRITING mncnnmsj R Patented Dec. 17, 1907.

ringe at its rear edge is at rack bar l1 l igs. 1 and I), which mesheswith it pinion M inst upon a vertieal shaft or spindle N mounted in itsuitable heeriing upon. the frame work and lni ing-seenred to its lowerend an escape- J'nent wheel provided with vertirnlly depending teeth,Fig, 3. v The paper-onrrin-ge is pulled to the left by n 'eonnertionwithin spring eonlined within arot-nry barrel or ensmg P, as usual, andas it moves toward the left under the operations of the keys andspare-hair \V the plnion M and the wheel (.)j are turned in onedirertlon, and when it is re 7 stored to right hand position,preparatory to beginning a new line, they will turnin the oppositedirection.

- The escapeinent mechanism of the machine may hot-the some as thatemployed in theme ehine ofl-iny aforesaid pending application and as itis there lllUStIittOd and (lOSGIlhGtL'.

detail it will sufliee, for on understanding.

of my present invention, to explain here that the esonpement dog whiehcooperates,with the toothed escapel'nent WheelO is a, Qmted by an arm.S, Fig. 3, fest upon a rook shaft T which has fastened to it at oppositesides of the nmehine forwardly projeeting'side arms 3 U which carry attheir'front ends the univer sol her V underlying the keyv levers A, sothat when anyone of said levers is depressedthe shaft T will he roekedto operate the e'sei .peinent meehnnisn end advance the paper-- carriageone step, it eoiled spring S servii'ig; to returii'i th eseapenient dogto nornml po-' sition whei'i the operated. key. lever is released.

The foregoing; is the norn'nil operation ol. i esoopementineehoi'iisn'i, under which the paper-en; ioge ,ttd fnneed oneletti-rr-spnee at eneh on vion of ony one of the levers A; bu t nedhing-atom eid eppliestion, if the esoope it dog he or nlmorinei iorwnrdmovementit will he entirely disen d tronii the esoepoineni wheel ti andierehy entirely release the paper-e ige from the control of the es.eepern 1 i tlllSlfl and lem o it fr to to in: drown. to the fi thy itssprin intil n. rre,-;teddeserihed. the present instenee the meansprovided fol. giving the {ESijttlltHllQ-lil'h dog such extreme forward.nio'vei'nei'it consists of the tnhuliiitor key lm'ersj torzning port ofmy novel tel):

5 ends the finger-buttons B indicating the denominational value of eachlever. Each of the levers A" is provided with an upwardlyexteni'linghooked arm E adapted to engage a cross-rod F connecting theside arms U of the universal bar V which operates the escape-meritmechanism as heretofore described,.and the adjustment of the parts issuch that whenever any one of the tabulator leversA is depressed to itslimit of movement its hooked arm IE will swing the frame U U V downwarda considerable distance further than it is depressed. by the normaloperations of the regular type-levers A, with the result that the upperend of the arm S will be thrown forward. beyond its normal limit ofmovement and the escapement dog he thereby entirely disengaged from theescapement; if 0, so that the paper-carriage will he ly released andleft free to be drawn to the left by its spring as before explained. Forthe purpose of preventing the paper-carriage being drawn too suddenlyand violently toward the left, however, I provide a brake deviceoperated by the tabulator key-levers A and consisting of a frictionspring G", Fig. 3, fastened at its lower end to the rockshaft T andadapted to hear at its upper end agaii'ist the rear side ofthe rotaryspring barrel or casing P. Whenthe shaft '1 is rocked forward by theoperation of any one of the key-levers A the up-' per end ofthe spring Gwill be forcedfagainst the rear face of the spring barrel and preventtoo rapid rotation of it under the action of the spring. This brakespring .may be applied'to the escapenient wheel O,'instead of the casingP.

Secured to the upper rear side of the papercarriage near its middle, andprojecting rear- 15 \vardly therefrom, is a bracket plate H nhichcarries a graduated contact piece 1, Figs. 1, 2 and 3, adapted tocoeperate \ii'i'h stops J mounted upon and adjustablev longitudinally ofa rock shaft K lliCll is 1nounted at its opposite ends in bearings uponsupporting brackets l/ upon the frame of the machiiu-fFigs; 1, 2 and 3,and surroui'nled. at its right-hand cnd \iith a coiled. spring K \ihichserves to yieldingly hold it in and re turn it to normal position. Thegraduated contz'icLpiet-c l is curved in cross section approxinnu'ely;concentric to the rock shaft K Fig. 3. and i'irovidcd upon its left.hand side "with a series of'stops or shoulders c1 arranged 60 in regularretr at lug. order from left to right and from front to roar, Fig. 1..and. forming a "series; of contact surfaces separated. from each otherbyehc length of a regular letter 's ace niovcnn-nt. oh thepapercarriage. fi l-lest steps or i'shoulders a correspond in towardsthe left.

number to the tabulator key-levers A and are adapted to cooperate withthe stops J upon the rock shaft K. When said shaft is in normal positionthe stops J stand out of the path of movement. of the contact piece Iupon the papenearriage, so that the latter is free to be moved in eitherdirection without regard to said stops. When, however, the shaft K isturned rearward a greater or less distance its stops. J will be carriedinto line with one'or another of the shoulders (1 upon the contact pieceI, so that if the paper-carri'age be then permitted to, move toward. the1 left it ill be arrested by the contact of-the piece I with the firststop J standing inits path. Now, by the neans hereinafter described, theseveral tabulator key-levers A are arranged to cooperate with the rockshaft K in such manner as to turn the latter different degrees ofdistance according to the different denon'iinational values of suchkeylevers, nit-h the result that when any given key-lever is operatedthe shaft will be turned to a point to bring the stops J into line withthe corresponding shoulder or cont act/surface or upon the contactpiece 1. if the rock shaft li. be turned ust far enough to carry thestops'J into line n ith the right hand. and rearmost shoulder orei'intact surface (I the paper-carriage ii ill be permitted a maximummovement to the left before being arrested .1. by the first stopstanding in the path of said contact piece I; while if the shaftis'turned so as to carry the-stop J into the path, of some one of theshoulders (.1 at the left of the -100 one .memioned, the paper-carriage\i ill be, arrested at an earlier point in its movement There are in thepresem 1' instance, as shoun in Fig. 1., eight tabula'tor keys, uhichmaybe taken to 1cp1 csc11t, res'i')cciivel a decimal point or period anddif fercnt denominations of value from units a; millions, reading inregular order from right to left; andthe graduated contact piece I is..rovided n ith eight shoulders or contact sur- K110 fhces acorresponding in relative position or order with the eight tabulatorkeys. As n ill be seen from the foregoing explanation, whenever any oneof the tabulaa.

tor keys operated the rock shaft K will be so turned as to carry thestops J intoFline/ ith the corresponding shoulder or contact surfacewupon the graduated contact piece, I. carried by the paper-carriage, andinasmuch as the operation of such tabulatorkey \iillI also serve (in themanner and by the means heretofore explained) to disengagetheescapernent mechanism and release the papercarriage, the result willbe that the latter will be drawn to the left by its spring'untilarrested by contact of one of the stops J with the shoulder or contact.surface a into line with \\lli(l1 the stops J" have been carried, whichshoulder or contact surface will 1 re the one, corresponding to theparticular 1,39

tabulator key which had been operated, and the paper-carriagewillconsequently be arrested at a point for the printing to be effected inthe denominational columnof figures corresponding to the tabulator key.which time been operated.

Any suitable connections betweenthe tabfulator' ke .-levers-A and therock shaft K upon its under side with a depending plate or wing N whoselower edge is inclined upwardly from the right toward the left of themachine (from left to right in Fig. 2), which win" is'adapted tocooperate with a series of gra uated cams 0 formed upon the upwardlyextended rear-ends b of the tabulator key-levers I Owing to thedilferent lengthsof the vertical extensions bof the sition while theirkey-levers A and to the engagement of their cams O withthe wing N atdifferent distances from the axis of the rock shaft M, it follows thatthe operations of the dill'erent key-levers will impart differentdegrees of movement to said shaft, and the construction and adjustmentof the parts are such that the movement thus given the shaft by theoperation of each tabulator key will correspond to the denominationalvalue or position of such key. The shaft has secured. upon its righthand end-a vertically extending arm P whose upper end. is connected by apivoted linkQ with an arm It fast upon and projecting forwardly from therock shaft K, Figs. 3 and 4. When the shaft M is rocked by the operationof any tabulator key the upper end of the arm I carried by. said shaftwill be swung rearward, and,

' through the medium of the link Q and arm R, will turn the shaft K"rearward and swing the stops J into line withtlu or contact surface 4 onthe cmitact which corresponds to the operated tabulator key, with theresult that the paper-carriage, as it moves toward the left, will bearrested in position for the printing to be effected in thecorresponding; denominational column.

The cams O are so shaped tl'iat-aftcr they have swung the wing N forwardthe proper distance they will pass undeixits lower edge but stillremain. in engagement with it and prevent its return in advance of thekey-let er.

.In this manner the tabulatorkey-let ers. are

caused to impart thenecessary movement toitheparts to properly setthestops J. at

the beginningaof their own movement and tothen hold said stops in suchadj-uste-d' ios continued unovement; serves to depress the universal barV far determines their columnar position.

tion by any suitable means.

enough. to release the paper-carriage and apply the brake spring to thespring casing P, as before exp ained. The stops J are thus set orad'usted before the paper-can riage is released and permitted to move,and are maintained in adjusted position until the carriage is releasedand completes its movement and is arrested by one of the stops,whereupon,- on the release of the o erated. tabulator key, the rockshaft K wil be re turned'to normal position by the action of the springK applied to its right hand end, Fig. 1, and the stops J be carried backout of the path of' travel of the contact piece I upon thepaper-carriage.

Instead of'employing a series of tabulator keys and connections forsetting-the stops 1],

other means for turning the rock shaft K. I

may be substituted and many of the advantages of my invention retained.Likewlse,

even where the tabulator keys are employed departing from the broaderscope of my invention.

As will be understood from the foregoing the turning of the rock-shaft Kunder the operations of the dillerent tabulator keys. serves todetermine the denominational position of the stops J, whilethezuljustmcnt of said stops longitudinally of the rock shaft The stopsJ may be of any suitable form to cooperate 'withthe graduated contactpiece I, i

and may be adjusted. longitudinally. of the rock shaft K and secured inadjusted posi- Thus, each stop may consist of a simple sleeve mounted toslide lengthwise upon the shaft and provided with a set screw forfastening-it thereto in adjusted. position, and with a projecting lug tocooperate with the contact piece. I". In the present instance, however,the stops which I have illustrated embody features of novelty both inrespect to 'the method of adjusting" thein longitudinally upon therockshaft and. seeming theinl in adjusted position thereon, and inrespect to their cooperation with the }-)apercarriage, which featureswillnow be e. :plained."

The provision for adji'zsting the stops. and securing them in adjusted.position may be explained and illustrated. independently;of their-otherfeatures of novelty, as by'reference tofFigs. 2,. 5, (i, 7, and 8, whereit will be seen that the rock shaft K upon whichthe stops are mounted isprovided upon-its rear,

side with a longitudinal groove o whose throughit and projecting acesinner end:

'. into the groove (1 in the rock shaft, Figs. 6

such shoulder, however, the stop lug will be retarded byothe frictionbetween itself and the shoulder upon the contact piece-with which it,has been engaged, with the result that the stop plate 0 carrying suchlugwill be swung upon its pivot on the disk B from the positionshown inFig. 8 to that shown in Fig. 10 and the lug J. be thereby carried withinthe periphery of the disk B. To' facilitate and insure this operation ofthe parts the side of the lug J facing the contact piece I is beveled asshown in Fig. 9 and the cooperating faces of the shoulders at upon thecontact piece are correspondingly beveled, so that after a givenshoulder has come in contact with one of the stop lugs and arrested thepaper-carriage, and is being pressed against the lug by the force of thespring tending to move the paper-carriage still further toward the left,as in Fig. 9, the beveled surfaceupon the lugwill fit against thebeveled surface upon the shoulder and materially increase the frictionnecessary to be overcome in moving the lug upward and disengaging itfrom the shoulder at the return movement of the rock shaft consequentupon the release of the t'abu'lator key.

A curved'wire spring 9 confined in a recess provided for it between thedisk B and .the plate C, Fig. 10, and connected at one end to said diskand at its opposite end to said plate exerts a pressure upon said latetending .to

swing it. from the position s iown in Figs. 3 and 8 to its oppositeposition shown in Fig. 10, the plate C being normally restrained fromsuch movement and vieldingly held in the position of Figs. 2 and 8 by as )ring plunger h confined in a bore in the isk B and pressed by acoiled spring '5 into engagement with a recess j in thesurfaceof theplate C,

a Fig. 12. When the plate 0 has been swung far enough from the positionsof Figs. 3, 8

and 12 toward the position of Fig. 10 to disen 'a e its recess from theend of the s )rin plunger 71." the spring 9 will carry the plate onwardto theposition of Fig. 10 and engage its recess 71' with the plunger hasin Fig. l1, which latter will then serve to yieldingly hold the plate inthe position of Fig. 10 until it is swung back to the position of Figs.2, 8 and 12, audits recess .j recngaged with the plunger h to yieldinglyhold it in that position, as hereafter explained.

The purpose of the movable stop plates C carrying the stop lugs J, asdistinguished from a stop lug projectingrigidl from the disk B or sleeveA, is to cause ti .o stop lug to be carried entirely out of the path ofthe ti'on of a, .tabulator ke If a rigid stop, such as a lug PIOJGCiJDg(u'cctly from the sleeve upon the rock shaft, be employed, it isnecessary, after the arrest of the paper-carriage by any particularstop,.that the contact piece again at the operation of the next .tabuator key, andlthe papercarriage be thereby prevented from advancingtothe next succeed ing stop. By roviding the movable stops described,which are thrown out of operative position immediately after the arrestof the paper-carriage by them, it is not necessary to pay any attentionto the movement of the paper-carriage prior to operating anothertabulator key, since by operating several tabulator keys immediatelyinsuccession the it, must be paper-carriage will be properly advanced toand arrested by the several stops in succession, so that in listingnumbers in several parallel columns it is simply necessary, with thepaper-carriage in right hand position, to press the proper tabulator keyfor the entry of the desired amount in the first column, then operatethe proper type keys to print such amount in said column, then press theproper tabulator key for the entry of the desired amount in thenext-column, and then operate the proper type keys to print such amountin such column; and so on, with all the parallel columns on the sheet ofpaper.

For the purpose of resetting all the stop plates C at eachreturnmovement of the paper-carriage to right hand position, and therebythrowing all of the stop lugs J outward beyond the peripheries of thedisks B, into position to be swung into the path of travelof thegraduated contact piece on the paper-carriage at the next operation of atab ulator key, there is provided a wiper arm I) upon thepapcrecarriage, in this instance se-' cured to the forward side ofthegraduated contact piece I, which Wiper arm 1) at the return movementof the paper-carriage to right hand position wipes over the lugs cpiojecting from. the forward sides .of the stop plates C and heretoforereferred to, and swings all of-said stop plates, upon their pivotal suports upon the disks B, from the position of Fig. 10 back to normalposition, Fig. 2, so that when a tabulator key is then depressed and theshaft K 'therebyrocke'd all. of the stop lugs J will be swung downwardin to the path-oftrav of the graduated contact piece I" upon t c.Jpaper-caniagc,

ready to arrest the paper eariiage at successive stops upon thesuccessive operations'of the tabulator keys, as heretofore explained. Inanother a plication filed by me on June 23, 1 899, and caring SerialNo.721,551, I

1. In a tabulating attachment for type. writing machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper carriage, of a rockshaft, a lurality of stops mounted thereon and a apted to cooperate'succes sively with the paper carriage to arrest the latter in differentcolumnar positions, and a plurality of tabulator keys and connectionsfor turning the rock shaft to adjust the stops to arrest thepaper-carriage at the desired denominational. positions in the differentcolumns,.substantially as described.-

2, In ajtabulatingv attachment for typewriting machines, thecombination, with the transversely. movable paper-carriage, of a rockshaft,-a plurality of stops mounted u on said shaft and independentlyadjustable ongitudinall y thereof, and adapted to cooperate successivelywith the paper-carriage to arrest it in different columnar positionsdetermined b? such adjustment of the stops, and a plum itv oft'abulator'keys and connections for turning said rock shaft toadjustfsaid stops to arrest the paper-carriage at the desired denominationalpositions in the different columns {substantially as described.

3. In a tabulating attachment for type- Writing machines, thecombination, with the. transversely movable paper carriage providedwithfa graduated contact piece, of a rock shaft, a stop mounted thereonand adapted tocoo erate with the graduated con- 1 tact piece on t 1epaper carriage, and a plurality of tabulator keys and connections forturning the rock shaft to adjust the stop relatively to the graduationsof said contact piece; substantially as described.

4. In a tabulating attachment for typewriting machines, the combination,with the transversely movable aper, carriage. provided with a graduateccontact piece, of a rock shaft, a sto mounted upon said shaft andadjustable lbngitudinally thereof and adapted to cooperate with thegraduated contact piece on the paper-carriage, and a plurality 'oftabulator keys and connections for turning said rock shaft to adjustsaid stop relatively to the graduations of said contact piece;substantially as described.

5.' In a tabulating attachment for typewiiting machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper 'carri-age providedwith a graduated contact piece, of a ropl; shaft, a plurality of stopsmounted upon said shaft and adapted. to cooperate succes- 'lty oftabulator described.

said shaft and independently adjustable longitudinally thereof, andadapted. to cooperate successively With'the graduated contact piece uponthe paper-carriage, and a pluralieys and connections for turning therock shaft to simultaneously adjust said stops relatively to thegraduations of the contact piece; substantially as de scribed.

7. In a tabulating attachment for type- Writing machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper-carriage, of a stop forarresting the paper-carriage in "different denominational positions andalso adjustable transversely of the machine to differentcolumnarpositions, and a plurality of I tabulator keys and connectionsfor adjusting said stop to arrest the paper-carriage in desireddenominational position; substantially as described.-

8. In a tabulating attachment for typewriting machines, the combination,with the transversely movable paper-carriage, of a pluralityof stops forsuccessivelyjarresting the paper-carriage at. different columnarpositions, and a plurality of tabulator keys and connectionsforadjusting'said stops, simultaneously to position toarrest thepapercarriage at any'desired denominational position in the column;substantially as de-' scribed. v I l 9. In a tabulating attachment fortypewriting machines, the combination, with the transversely movablepaper-carriage, of a plurality of stops for successively arresting saidcarriage at different columnar positions, said stops being alsoindepjei1dentlyadjustable transversely of the machine to vary thepositions of the columns as desired, .and a plurality of tabulatorkeysand connections for adjusting. said stops simultaneously to arrest thepaper-carriage at any desired denominational position in the columnsubstantially as described.

10. I11 a tabulating attachment for typewriting machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper carriage, of anadjustable stop for arresting the paper carriage in differentdenominational posi- 125,

tions, and a plurality of tabulator-keys and connections for adjustingsaid stop and releasing the paper-carriage by the operation of any oneof said keys; substantially as 1-1. In a tabulatingettechment for type-Wi' tmg machines, the combination, with the transversely movablepapercarnage, of a stop mnvable transversely of the machine by hand andadapted to be set m'thfl'erentcolumnar positions, andalso adjustable to=zllI'6Sl3 thepaper-carriage in different denomn national p'psitionsin'the column, and a pin operation- 10f anyone s aid keys substantiallyes described, 7 v y y 125 In a tebulati'ng etteclnnent for typewriting machines, the combination, with the v .gtra nsversely movablepapercarriage, ol a ,ll.1relity f stops for successively arrestingthepnper-ettrriege' at ditlercnt oluinns r p0- gdh eit ons, said. ,psbeing independently m0vn ble .tatmlsyiarQy. t tlieniaehine and adapte dto l )e. se t by hand to dill'erent columnar; l a plulitlifiV of-.ttbulat0r' keys :ind connentione for .mljusting said stops ei- ,ml etaneeusly to; arrest thepaper-earrmgc in any desired denb n nat10nnlpqsitmn in the no thc paper-Carriage by positinne, em

k 1l)(2(l. m ,a tabnlating.attnehn ent'for typeninemtg combination, withthe "n w .fily movable ipii-pefr cgiirinlge pmv dvd contact piebe, of astep apted to qkjbpersite 'xyith said eon V t-fip-t pi e et'qan es't thepiper-carriage a't diff, .noniinational positions, and a pluy ytebnlaftoi, iys r ndconnectionsfor adjul iiig'fsa'itl lsten rela't ii 1yto the gi adu'a- )itact piece kind releasing the plurality of stops,adapted to coperate I .cessively' w th the Contact $0180 0 upon the y y16. lnfi'tabnlating attachment ton "Writing machines; the combinatinnwith the transversely movable paper carriage providedwith .a gpztdunted:contact piece, of n suepe'ier-c-arriage to arrest the latter in.different no nninar positienl s and a plurality of tabustopssimultaneonsly relatively to the gradlater keys and, eonnectiene foradjusting eeicl nations ofthe Contact, pieee, to arrest thepapercarriage at the desired (l61l0111l11fltionel positionin any column;substantially described. l

7 .17. In. a tabulnting attachment for type Writing machines, thecombiimtiun, with the transversely movable paper earriage, provided witha graduated emitaetpieee, oln zi stop adjustable transversely themachine t0 dil l'erentcolumnarpositions and nlsofaih jnst'ble relativelyto the gmduntionsbf,the

and eonneetionebetween the 'same and Said he. esc; benient mechanismolftl'ig stop and t nzibhine for adusting said step inlzttivoly to t lis si'mduatione 0f the mmta-et" piece and tin-- zimnfl' thegm'pcmnFringe by the operation b1 any tine-of said larys'; sllistmitially.an de--- Writing machinis, {hi} 3mhimttion, with thetransversely in oviible paper carriage 15m villi-Kl with t1grml lateilContact piee, el :1 plurality ot-etope adapted to chimera-teame- (eissivhly nith the .("gmtnct pieve fupon thc pziperwznriage ti) mi'itestthelatte'nin diil'ervnt (-oluim'mr positions, m1 av plin'nlityofftalmlatter" l iqy'e and (min im sl eh-Venn tliulsii-ln'ebi]hstzmtizilly as deribed, 1 if I 1.). in a tabnlatmg attachment tonnfiitingyimachines, the (zonillinatinn,"with tllo tifannvi r rukshni'tl.

x'sljf movable Pepin": cartilage, (if a aetkyp minim 0d i' 7611' saidehzti't and adapted tk fcni'lpemte ,vtl v the paperezii'tinge toiirtosit the letter zttiditletent (hf-- ni'lmimttionnlf f H l tabulatenlgzfxfnl mmtlact biece,-and pl 11ml ity of tabulzitbi' keys id. Stops Hrock shaft to adjustthe stop and releasing I the paper carriage indifl'erent denomina the paper-carriage by the operation of any one ofsaid keys,substantially as defies-fined.

21'. In a tabulating attachment for type- Writing machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper-carriage, of a rockshaft, a plurality of stops mounted thereon and adapted to cooperatesuccessively with the pa er-carriage to arrest the latter in :diflerentco umnar positions, and a )lurality of tabulator keys and connectionsetwcen the same and the rock shaft and the escapement mechanism of themachine for turning said shaft to adjust the stops and releasing thepaper-carriage by the o eration of any one of said keys; substantia lyasdescribed.

in a tabulating attachment for type- Writing machines, the combination,with the transversely movable paper-carriage provided with a graduatedcontact piece, of a rock shaft, a stop mounted upon said rockshaft andadapted to cooperate with the graduated contact piece upon thepapercarriage, and a plurality of tabulatorkeys andlconnectlons betweenthe same and the rock shaft and the escapement mechanism of the machinefor turning the rocksha'lt to adjust the stop relatively to thegraduation-s of said contact piece and releasing the papercarriage bythe o eration of anyone of said keys; substantial y as described.

23. In a tabulating attachment for type Writing machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper-carriage provided witha graduatcdcontact piece, of a rockshaft, a stop mounted upon said shaftand adjustable longitudinally thereof, of' a lurality of tabulator keysand connections etween'the same-and the rock shaftandthe escapementmechanism of the machine for turning said rock shaft to adjust said stoprelatively to the grad'uations of said contact piece and releasing thepaper-carriage by the operation of any one tially asdescribed. 7.

*24. In a-tabulatin'g' attachment for type- Writing machines, thecombination, 1' with the transversely movable paper-carriage providedwith a graduated contact piece, oi" a rock shaft,- and a plurality ofstops mounted upon said shaft and adapted to cooperate successively withthe graduated contact piece on the paper-carriage, and a plurality oftabulator keys and connections between the same and the rock shaft andthe escapementmechanism of the machine forfturningthe rock shaft toadjust said stops relatively to the graduations of said contact pieceand releasing the paper-carriage by the o eration of any one of saidkeysfsirbstantial as described.

25. In a tabulating attachment for type- .Writing machines, thecombination, with the bansversely movable paper carriage, of a of saidkeys; substantional positions, and means for automatically throwing saidstop into an abnormal posi tion out of coopcrggive' relation with Lh?paper carriage, al'ter the latter has been. arrested in a givendenominational position by saidstop; substantially as described.

26. In a tabulatingattachment for type writing machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable papcrcarriage, of a stop;means for adjusting said stop to arrest the paper carriag rev indil'lercnt denominational positions, means for automatically throwingsaid step out oi cooperative relation. with the paper carrimjw alter thelatter has been arrested in a gii on denmninational position by thestop, and means operated by the return movement of the paper carriage torestore the stop to its normal relation with the paper carriage;substantially as described.

27, In a tabulating' attachment for type- Writing machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper carriage, of aplurality of stops for arresting the paper carriage at dili'erentcolumnar positions, means for adjusting said stops to arrest the papercarriage at di'l'l'erent denominational positions in the severalcolumns, and means operating upon each stop independently of theotherstops for automatically throwing each stop out of cooperative relationwith the paper carriage after the latter has been arrested by such stop,to permit free movement of the carriage to the next succeeding stop;substantially as described. I U

28. In a tabulating attachment for type Writing machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper carriage, of .aplurality of stops for arresting the paper carriage at differentcolumnar positions, means for. adjusting said stops to arrest the papercarriage at different denominational posi tions in the several columns,means for automatically throwing each stop out of cooperative'relationwith the paper carriage after the latter has been arrested by such stop,to permit free movement of the carriage to the next succeeding stop, andmeans operatedby the return-movement of the paper carriage-to restoreallof the stops to normal relation With the paper carriage; substantiallyas described.

29. In a tabulating attachment for type- Writing machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper carriageprovided with agraduated contact pieoe, of a stop adapted to cooperate with'saidcontactpiece to arrest the paper carriage at different. denominationalpositions, means for adj ust in'g'saidpstoprelatively to the graduationsof said contact piece, and means for automatically moving said stop intoan abnormal'position, out of the path-of travel of said contact piece,after the paper carriage has been arstop, means for adjusting said stop'to arrest {rested by it; substantially as described,

30. Ina ta-bulating attachment for type piece to arrest the papercarriage at dill'ercn t denon'iinational positions, me us for adjust mgsanl stoprelatively? to the graduations oi said contact piece, means forautomaticallymoving said stop out of the path of travel of said contactpiece altenth'e paper carriage has been arrested by it, and meansoperated by the return. movement oilhc paper carriagc to ltSliUlt thestop to normal n sition substantially as described.

31. lzr-a tabulating attachmentfortypewriting machines, the combination,with the transversely movable paper carriage provided with a graduatedcontact piece, ol a plurality of stops. adapted to cooperatesuccessively with said. contact piece, to arrest the paper carriage atdifferent columnar positions, means for adjusting said stopssimultaneously relatively to the graduations of said. contact piece,and'means operating on each stop inde pen(.lei'1tly of the other stopsfor automatically moving the step out of the path of said. contact pieceafter the papercarriage has been'arrested by it, to permit free movementof the carriage to the next succceding'stop; substantially as described.

Ina tabulating attachment for typewriting machines, the combination,with the transversely movable paper carriage provided. with a graduatedcontact piece of a plurality of stops adapted to cooperate suc ccssivelywith said contact piece, to arrest the paper carriage at dillerentcolun'inar positions, means for adjusting said. stops simultaneouslyrclativelyte the graduations of said contact piece, means forautomatically 'movlng each stop out of the path ol said contact pieceafterthe paper carriage has been arrrsted by it, to permit free movement.of the carriage to the next succeeding stop, and means operated by thereturn movement of the paper carriage to restore. the stops to nornalposition; substantially as ClGSCllbQth 33. In. a tabul-ating attachmentfor typewriting machines, the combination,avith the transversely movablepaper carriage, of a stop, a plurality of tabulator kcys'iandconnections for adjusting saidstop'to arrcst the paperv carriage indifi'emnt denominational positions, and means for automatically throwingsaid stopout of cooperative relation with the paper carriage after thelatter has been arrested by the stop in a given denominational positionand prior to the operation of .a' type key; substantially as described.

34. in a-tabulating attachment for typcwriting machines, thecombination, wlth the transversely inovablc' )aper carriage, of a' stopja plurality oftabulator keys and. con.-

pro:

nections for ad justing said step to arrest the paper carriage indill'ercnt denominational posltloi'is, means for automatically throwingsaid. stop'out ol cor'iperative relation with the paper carriageafterthe latter has herue rested by the stop in a givon.dcuominatioualposition, and means operated h the return movement of the paper rorri torestore the stop to its normal relation with the paper carriagesubstantially as (lostri l m l.

35. .In a tabulator attachmont 'l'or t \'po writing machines, thecombimition, vuzilh the trans'wu'sely movable paper carriage of aplurality of column stops for arresting it at dilleront columnarpositimis, a plurality ol' tabulator keys and connections for :nljusthrthe stops to arrest the paper carriage at di fercnt denominationalpositions in thesau eral columns, and means for automatically throwineach step out of cooperative relation. to the paper carriage after thelatter has been arrested by such stop, to. permit free movement of thecarriage to the next'succeeding stop; substantially as described.

36. In a tabulator attachment -for typewriting machines, thecombination, with tlu transversely movable paper carriage, of aplurality of stops for arresting it at'diiierent columnar positions, aplurality of tabulator I keys and connections for adusting the stops toarrest the paper carriage at di'll'erent'denominational positions in theseveral col.- umns, means for automatically tlmowmg each stop out ofcooperative relation to thepapcr carriage after the latter has beenarrested by such stop, to permit free movement of the :arriage to thenext succimding stop, and means operated by the return mo'\"en1ent ofthe paper carriage to restore the stops tonormal relation. to the papercarriage; substantially as described.

37. in a tabulating, attachment for type- Writing ma(.' l'iines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper "carriage provided witha graduated contact piece, of a stop adapted to cooperate withsaidcontact piece to arrest the papcrcarriage at di'llercn't denominationalpositions, a plurality ol" tabulator keys and connections for adjustingthe stop relatively to the graduations of the contact piece, and meansfor. automatically movin'gsaid step out of normal operative positionafter the paper carriage has been arrested by the stop substantially" asdescribed. V

38. In a tabulating attachment for ty 'iewriting machines, the(JOi'llbiDiLtiOll, with the transversely movable paper carriage providedwith a' graduated contact piece, of a stop adapted to cooperate withsaid contact piece to arrest the paper carriage at dill'crcntdenominational positions a plurality of tabulator keys and connectionsfor adjusting the stop relatively to the graduations oi the contactpiece, means for automaticallyxmoving said stop out of the path ofcontact piece after the paper carriage has been a? rested by the stop,and means operated by thereturn movement of the'pap ergoarria etorestore the stop to normal position; su 1 stantially as described.

39. In a 'tabulating attachment for typewriting machines, thecombinationfwith the,

transversely imovable paper carriage provided with a graduated contactpiece, of a plurality of stops adapted to successively cooperat withsaid contact Piece to arrest the paper carriage in different columnarposivided with a graduate tions, a plurality of tabulator keys andconnections for adjusting said stops relatively to the gra'duations' ofsaidcontact piece, and means" for automatically moving. each stop out'of the path of said contact piece after the paper carriage hasbeen'arrested by'such stop, to permit free movement of the car-. riafieto the next succeeding stop; substan- "--paper.,carriage indifferentcolumnar posiafter the latter has been arrested by saidt10ns,ap'lurality of tabulator keys and connections for adjusting saidstops relatively'tothe graduations of said contact piece, means forautomatically moving each stop out of the path of said contact pieceafter the paper 'carriage has been arrested by such stop, to

permit free movement of the carriage to the next succeeding stop, andmeans operated by the return movement of the paper can riage to-restorethe stops to normal position; substantially as described.

41.v In a tabulating attachment for typewriting machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper carriage, of a stop forarresting the paper carriage at dif ferent denominational positions,"aplurality of tabulator keys and connections between the same and saidsto and the escapement mechanism of the maeliine for adjustmgsaid stopand releasing the paper carriage by the operation of any one of saidkeys, and means for automatically throwing said stop out of cooperativerelation with the 'paper carria e stop; substantially as described.

42.1.11 a tabulating attachment for typewriting machines, thecombination, the

transversely movable paper carriage, oi a stop for arresting the papercarriage at diffeIQnt denominational positions,- a

, lurality of tabulator keys and connections betweenthe same and saidstop and the escapement mechanism of the machine for adjusting said stopand releasing the paper carriage by the operation of an one of saidkeys, means for operative relation with the paper carriage after thelatter has been arrested by said..-

movement of the paper carriage to restore the 'stopto its normalrelation to the paper carriage; substantially as described.

1 43.,In a'tabulating attachment for typewriting machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper carriage, of aplurality of stops for arresting the paper carria e at differentcolumnar positions, a plu- "rahty of tabulator keys and connectionsbetween the same and the stops and the escape. ment mechanism of themachine for releasing the paper carriage and adjustin said stops toarrest the paper carriage atdiiierent denominational positions in theseveral columns, and means 'forautomatically throwing each stop "out ofcooperative relation with, the paper carriage afiter the latter hasbeerf;

stop, and means operated by the return arrested by such stop, to permitfree movement of the carriage to the next succeeding stop; substantiallyas described.

44. In a tabulating attachment for type- I Writing machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper carriage,.- o pluralityof stops for arresting'the paper ca riage at'diflerent columnarpositions, a pluf r'ality of tabulator keys and connections between thesame and the stops and the escapement mechanism of the machine forreleasing the paper carriage and adjustin said stops to arrest the papercarriage at different denominational positions in the several columns,means for automatically throwing each stop out ofcooperative relationwith the paper carriage after the latter has been arrested by such stop,to permit free movement of the carriage to the next succeeding stop, andmeans operated by the return movement of. the pa er carriage to restorethe stops tonormal re ation to the paper carriagepsubstantially asdescribed. l

45.- In a tabulating attachment for type: writing machines,thecombination, with the transversely movable paper carriage providedwith a graduated contact piece,'of astop adapted to cooperate with saidcontact piece to arrest the paper carriage at different denominationalpositions, a plurality of tabulator keys and connections between thesame and said stop and the escapement mecha'n ism of the machine foradjusting said-stop relatively to thegraduations of said contact pieceand releasing the paper carriage, and

means for automatically moving said stop out of the path of said contactpiece after the paper carriage has been arrestedby said stopsubstantially as described.

J; 51 6. In a tabulating. attachment for typemachines, the combination,with the ,tranaversely movable paper carriage pro-- vide with agraduated contact piece, of a \s't'opladapted to cooperate withsaidcontacta 65 automatically t owing said stop outof 00- :piece toarrestthe paper carriage at different carriage has been arrested bysaid. stop, and

a; writing machines, the combination, with the mictions between the sameand the stops and piece alterthe paper carifiztge has beenartransversely movable paper carriage, of a dem:minatio'nal positions, aplurality ol' tabu laterkeys-aml coni'iections between the same and-saidstop and the Jsscapement mechanism of themachine for adjusting said stopi relatively to the graduations of said contact niece and, releasing thepaper carriage, means for anton'iatically moving'saidstop but oil thepath of said contact piece after the paper means operated by the returnmovement of the paper carriage to restore the stop to normal position;substantially.as described.

47. "In a tabulatinp; attachment for type transversely movable papercarriage pro vided. with. a graduated contactpiece, of a pluralityot-stops athiptial to cooperate successively with said contact piece toarrest the paper carriage at dillerent columnar positions, a pluralityof tabulator keys andconnections bet ween the same and the stops and theesci-tpement mechanism of the machine for releasing the paper carriageand ad justing said stops relatively to the graduations oi the contactpiece, and means for automatirally moving each step out of thepath ofthe contact piece after the paper carriage has been arrested by saidstep, to permit l'ree movement of the paper carriage to the nextsucceeding stop; substantially as described.

48. in a tabulating attachment for typewriting); machines, thecombination ,with the transversely moval'ile paper :arriage pro-- videdwith a graduated contact piece, of a plurality, oi stops adapted tocoi'iperate successively with said contact piece to arrest the papercarriage atdiflerent columnar positions, a plurality of tabulator keysand 0011 the esca 'iemcnt inechz'mism ol' the machine lot releasing thepaper carriage and adjusting said stops relatively to the graduations ofthe contact piece, means l or automatically movingieach step out of thepath of the contact rested by said stop, to permit free movement oi" thepaper carriage to the next succeeding stop, and means operated by thereturn movement oi the paper carriage to restore the stops to normalposition; substantially as descrilmd. I

4}). In a tabulating attaclmu-mt for type- Writing' machines, thecombination, with the rock shat-t, a plurality oi" stops mounted uponsaid shaft for arresting the paper. carriage at different columnarpositions, i'neans for turning said rock-shaltto adjust said stops toarrest the paper carriage in di'll'erent denominational positions in theseveral columns, and means For automatically throwing each stop into anabnormal position, out of cooperative permit l'ree n'iovement of thecarriage to the stop;

- K i roclcshalt, a plnrahtv ol stops Iiiounted upon said shalt l'orarresting the paper carriage at difl'erent columnar posit ion means forterm 111,21 said rock-shalt to adjust said stops to arrest the papercarriage indifferent denomi national positions in the several columns,

means for autmnaticaliy throwing each stop out oi (ait'iperativerelation with the paper carriage alter the latter has been arrested-bysuch. stop, to permit :l'ree movement of l he carriage to thi-rnextsucceeding step, and means iiiperatcd by the return movcm'ci'it ol thepaper carriage'to restore all ol the stops to normal relation to thepaper carriage; substantiz-tlly as described. l

51. In. atabulating attachment l'or typcwriting machines, thecomhirnition, with the transversely "movable papfcr carriage providedwith a graduati-rd contact piece, oi a rock-shalt, a pluralityfol' stopsmounted thereon and adapted to cooperatesuccessively with said contactpiece, to arrest the paper carriage at different columnar posi tions,means For turnii'ig the;rock-shatl to ad-' just said. stops relativelyto tlie graduations of said contact piece, and means operating onSubstantially d at l achment. lei ltflp c writing machines. theco'mbination, p ith the transversely movable paper" earrings-Emi la"each stop indepemleiitly ott-lie-other stopslor automatically movingthestop out; ol' the path oi said contact piece alter the paper carriagehas been arrested by such stop. to permit tree movement ol' the carriageto the next: succeedingfstopysul stantially as de scribed.

in a tabulating,attaclunent for typeritinp, machines, the combination,with the l11tl'lSVOiI'rXl movable paper carriage provided with agraduated contact piece. of a rock-shalt, a:pl;ural,it ot stops mountedthereon and adapted to coi'jpert-ite sin-cc;- sively with said contactpiece, to arrest the paper carriageat (lill'ercnt columnar posi tions,means For turning the rock-shalt. to adjust said stops relatively to thegradua-- tions of said contact piece, means or automatically moving eachstop out ol' the path of said contact piece alter the paper carriage hasbeen arrested by Such stop, to permit free movement of thecarriage tothe next succeeding stop, and means operated l the return movement/ otthe paper carriage to restore the stops to normal pi'isition;substanttially as described I 53. 111 a tabulating attachment fortypewriting Inz'tchines, "the comhination, with the transversely movablepaper carriage, of a 1'ock-slialt, a plurality of stops mounted uponsaid shalt t'or arresting the paper carriage at d-il'ierent colunmarpositions, a plurality ol' tabulator keys and conmactions for turning;said rock shaft to adjustsaid stops 1 ll ii to arrest the paper carriageindifi'erent denominational positions in the several columns, and meansfor automatically throwing each stop out of'cooperative relation withthe paper carriage after the latter has been arrested by such stop, topermit free movement of the carriage to the next succeeding stop;substantially as described.

54. In a tabulating attachment for typewriting machines, thecombination, with-the transversely movable paper carriage, of arock-shaft, a plurality of stops mounted upon said shaft for arrestingthe paper carriage at different columnar positions, a plurality oftabulator keys and connections for turning said rocr-shaft to adjustsaid stops to arrest the-paper carriage in different denominationalpositions in the several columns, means for automatically throwing eachstop out of cooperative relation with the pa-. per carriage after thelatter has been arrested by such stop, to permit free movement of thecarriage to the next succeeding stop, and means operated by thereturnmovement of the paper carriage to restore all of the stops tonormal relation to the paper carriage substantially as described.

55. In a tabulating attachment for type writing machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper carriage provided witha graduated contact piece, of a roclyshatt, a plurahtyof stops mountedthereon and adapted to cooperate successively with said contact piece toarrest the.-

papercarriage atldifi'erentcolumnar posi-' tions, a plurality oftabulator keys and con-v. ncctions for turning the rocl -shaft to adjust';

saidstops relatively to the graduations of said contact piece, and meansfor automat- "ically moving each stop out of the path of said contactpiece after the paper carriage has been arrested by such stop, topermit. free mo vement of the carriage to the next succeeding stop;substantially as described.

56, 111 a talmlating attachment for typewriting machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper carriage provided nit-ha graduated contact piece-,of a rock'shalt, a plurality of stops mountedthcreon and adapted to cooperate successively with said contact piece,to' arrest the paper carriage at different columnar positions, aplurality of tabulator keys for turn ing the rock-shaft to adjust thestops relatively to the graduations of said contact piece, means [orautomatically moving each stop out of the path of said contact pieceafter the paper carriage has been arrested by such stop, to permit l'reemovement of the carriage to the next succeeding stop, and meansoperatedby the return movement of the pas- .per carriage to restore thestops to normal position; substantially as described.

57.- In a tabulating'. attachment for type,- writing machines, thecombination, ith the transversely nn-Wa-ble'pap'cr carriage, of a rockshaft, a plurality of stops mounted thereon and cooperating with thepaper carriage to arrest the latter at different columnar positions, aplurality. ol qtabulator keys and connectionsbetween the same andthe'rock shaft and the escapement mechanism of the machine for releasingthe paper carriage and turning the rock-shaft to adjust the stops toarrest the papercarriage'at difterentdenominational positions in theseveral columns,' and means for automatically throwing each stop' out ofcooperative:relation'with the paper carriage after the latter has beenarrested by such stop, to permit free movement of the carriage to thenext succeeding stop; substantially as described.

58. In a tabulating attaclnncnt for typewriting machines, thecombination, with the transversely movable paper carriage, of a rockshaft, a plurality of stops mounted thereon and cooperating with thepaper carriage to arrest the latter atdiil'erent columnar positions, aplurality of tabulator keys an connections between the same and the rockshaft and the escapemcnt mechanism of the ,Inachine for messing thepaper carriage and turning the rock-shaftte adj net the stops to 'arrestthe paper carriage d ifierent denominational positions in; "the severalcolumns, means for automatirfzally throwing each step out of cooperative"rela? tion with the paper carriage'atter the latter has been arrestedbyfsuch stop, to permit tree .moVement" of the carriage to the mpqt-suctransversely movable paper cz'irriage provided with a graduated conta tpiece, ol a rock shatt, a plurality of stops mounted thereon and adaptedto cooperate .simccssively w th such contact piece to arrest the papercarriage at (.hfl'erent columnar positions, a plurality oftalm-latorl'kcys and col'inections between thes'ame and the rock shaftand the esca ement mechanism of the niachine for releasing thei'panir.carriage and turning the rock-shaft, to' adjpst sai stops relativelyto.thegraduat'iorrso the"contact piece, and means for auton'iatica'llymoving each step out of the path otlthe contaetf piece all or the papercarriage has been 'arrestedby. such stop,- to permit free movement ofthe pa )er carriage to the 'next succeeding stop;- su stantially asdescribed. 601111 a tabulating attachment for-typewriting machines, thecombinatiomwith the transversely movable paper carriage provided with agraduated contact piece, of a ha biei ybf' op i ted thereon; and a aptedto'cooperate sauce iifely i ope: Ecapriqgo tt d fig enrt (lollllnllal';posi; umli-ty -.Qt't b1 a 0. =keys-audit on opoiating spring plungorh,interposed betvs-feenthe disk riage provided with a B and provided withthe stop p ojo otion J I scribed.

" with; he stop plato' lltgd provided With. at g'imlusitcd Contactcontwt rgitits t p mu t i. W9 I hsk; or 1111) 1 thereon and tu i ii ngthere o, I I Qp ivot-odupon saiddisk proyidod with the stop, proj'etion-J ,co-l with tl1e,o0nt2iotpieco I, and; the 1 lot andom'merating withthe for 065565 7: hold the )late 0 111 ltso T) osite t J l B zitidp ndturning therwith the"stop: plate (l Ioted upon the disk-B"; and p ytaotpiece 1 and the girmDyand its opposlte'positionsfliponfthoooritaotpieoofl"oui'v ed fooric t turning the took. I)

, and." rack of i the shaft rack I), of the sleeve A to ositioiisg sgbstantially as described; 1 fi dllhe doinbination, with thopapor Car- 1I graduated. -oontac t piece I; of the rook-shaft K"-,thodislc orsupportB :niounted-thoreon and turning thero with, the stop plate (1pivotod u'poii the. disk ooo jerating with tho contact piece '1, thospring" g between the disk .LIHl p'l' tto', and meansfor-holding thoplatojin] its opposiuy positions upontho'disk; substantially its (m '64.TheCombination; withtho paper our riago provided with a, gi ghlualtcdGODl'itGh piece,of tl'lk roolqsllal't lif;tho disk 01 mm portB mountedthereon i ndft irning 1,-lw1' o-" piiditodi po n said I op pl'ojootimidisk and. 'providomll with tho l J" aiidiosottin no motion a, mom-us umu Z i i i Wllllfiilll'l pigg thwhe am-na otm I I plate (1 to. nollilllIQ?" "between; the sloovo and shaft gtndflofphi' vgztgcuiiout withtho rafoki b; s1

. [70, In it t position; 1

piece 1 and wiper arm 1), the zoo-h b'hui't dish of B" mountoil tlieieon I pivoxidodwith'tho stopiprojection 'J midi the, :i-osottingprojection e the for-11101" coop "tin l with the (1011- stant'ially asdeoribod' I l 66 "Tll'ifOhiblliktfiOlI; with the Took-shalt K mounted inthe fimfldmm o'fttho mmchine I and carrying;stbppidjtctio s, of thepaper m rriage; pr Ivitledllf with a grhid igttod lly't "tho rockshaft jTod jg; aptod to p "sudoesjswolyw thtl e'stopsthereon, am me lot 50 herook shaft and i elo s I theslooyo/ A"provided,ii ithsf the projection.c. ooope at n'g;withtho groove v substantiillyhs do-;; scribed;

68. The coiribinotioh; with the shaft providedwith it longitmlinalgroovea, and i.

of the sleeyo A provided with at-proootion ;c ooopemtmgavlth saidgroove. Elli-l vmolt,"and aspring d":o-pomting to yiol'dingB holdthewprojeotionwc in engngmnont with the rack; substantially as dosori hml. 4 69. The combination, with thc. slml't 1i provided with thelODg'lttl(llliztlglKiOVG a" aandg mouiitedi to turnand and provhlodatono to" yieldii gly hold the bifojoc-tion (3 'hif"( ni l hstnniiullliits" described] I I I t i ypowifitiii 'g him-him mid lithohttiiigMechanism,'tho gomhimtiion oi? it mm 11.0 riage-g' donoijlingationgtlstopsgi-zurimlhy jtho marriage, 3- rbtrol uhlo ml m q, ship ozu'i'ioi l.by it lixod' 'mrtionfol' tho nut'vh'h-mmid n ovathlo in at plmio fo io,mid aft of llit' nhohino; it lltlliUY at jhLU LLC(-lllitktllS for Joning the tnlni- 11? I V and ij ioj tlui {ml-'11s of tho ,di{l' I m -1c-,l(nominal lom1l Mops.

{Tl} in at lypom'itlng lnzufliiiw zziidftnhw lam-lug l-nool'mnism, thocombination ol" :1 i-:\1' zflztgfifi, I Kil a I l 72. lo u typmvritingimtohiiie and tathib and at machine,

is nomination stops which are carried by the for turning the shaft t Ibring the tab lating mechanism, the combination of stemriage, a seriesof'segmentally arranged denomination stopswhich are carried carriage, arock shaft which extends in the direction of thetravel of the -.carriageand whichturns in hearings on the frame of the a tabulati' .stop securedto turn with. said rock shaft=,,iand keyactuated means for turningthe-shaft to different ex- 10.

into the path of. the different denomination.

tents'toproject'the tabulating' stop thereon stops on the carriagef 73.In a typewriting fiaelfiiieand tabulating mechanism, the'combinationof-a car riage, a series of segmentally arranged decarriage, a'rockshaft which extends in the direction of the travel of the carriage andwhich turns in hearings on the frame of the machine, a tabulating stopsecuredtoturn with said rock shaft, key-actuated means o differentextents to ulating stop thereon. into the path of the differentdenomination stops on key' actuated meansfoi releasing the car-. 'riage.i

the carriage, and means controlled by said 74. In -a typewriting machineand tabulating mechanism,- the combination of a carriage, a series'ofsegmentally arranged de nomination stops-'whicli'are fixed relatively.

to the 'partthat carries them, a rock shaft 4o riage, a plurality ofwhich extends in the direction of the travel of the carriage, .atabulatingstoprwhich is adjustable o denominational stops to arrest thecarriagein. different denominational positions.

76. In a typewn'ting machine and in tabulating mechanism, thecombination of a carriage, a plurality of denominational stopsrigidlysecured to the carriage and segmentally arranged and situated atletter space distances apart, a rock shaft carried'by the frame of themachine, a tabulatin'g stop car- .ried by said rock shaft and adjustabletheren, and adapted; to cooperate .Wlth any of the denominational sto son-the carriage, a

- plurality of keys,ea'ch o which isadapted to turn the rock shaft-to adifferent extent I- to bringth top thereon into the paths of theilifkn'ent denominational riage and'means controlled by said keys forythe but is secured to turn with said rock sh t, and key actuated meansfor stops on the car.

effecting the release of thecarriageupon the";

actuation of any of said keys.

77. In a typewriting machine and tabulating mechanism, the combinationof a carriage, a tabulating stop, segmentally and 7o spirally arrangeddenominational stops wh chare spaced apart to permit the tabulating anddenominational stops to pass one another in a transverse direction,there being tional stops to permit. a free lo the terminal denominaspace between ngitudinal movement of the denominational and tabulatingstops past one another during the travel of the carriage when thetabulating mechanism is not in operation, and means so formterposin'gi.one of-said tabulating and denominational stops in the path 'of theother.

78 In a typewriting machine and tabulatlng mechanism, the combinationof'a car: 35 mage, a tabulating stop on the frame of the machine, aseries ofdenomination stops on the carnage',. a {plurality of levers,auniversal said frame' 'to move said tabulating stop, and

means for, variably moving frame tabulating key frame, means connectedto the universal by saidkey levers, whereby the tabulatingstop isvariably moved.

n atypewriting machine and tabulating mechanism, the combination of a,car- 'QS riage a tabulating stop on the frame, of the e, a series ofdenomination stops, on

the carnage, a universal fr'ame, means connected to said stop, a seriesof key levers and means for enablin them to act on' said frame variablyto variah frame to move said tabulating ly operate. said tabulatingstop, a

second universal frame which receives. mo-

tion-from said key levers, and means con trolled by said seconduniversal frame for releasing the carriage.

80: In a typem'itingmachine and tabulat' ing mechan sm, the combinationof a power driven carriage, frame of the machine, aserles of t1on stopson the carriage, a umversal frame on the enommaa tabulating stoconnected to said .tabulatmg stop-,: and a se- 7 nes of key levers.operatively connected to said umversal frame so as to move it differentstances. i

81. In a typewriting machine and tabulat-' ing mechanism, the

combination of a .car-

riage, a tabulating stop, cooperating denominationalsto nected to saldps, a universal frame, means conframe to move sald'tabulatmg stop todifferent extents, and tabulating key levers WhlCh exert leverage on theuniversal frame,. the levera key levers on sai move the frame todifferent extents.

e action of the different frame being different to 82. In a typewritingmachine and tabulating mechanism, the combination of a carriage, aseries ofdenonnnationstops, a tabuting stop movalqle to a plurality ofdenomiv natlonal pos1t1ons,;a universalbar. connected steppedilenoniiuational stops, a. single stop ing mechanism, llllCCOIllbiHfitlOIl of a car- .riage, eseapeinentnieehanisni, deuominatirmto said stop, and a plurality of denominational key levers all acting onsaid universal bar to variably move the tabulating stop.

8.3: In a typewriting machine and. tabulatriage; a seriesof denominationstops, a tabulating stop movable to a plurality 0i(l(%l101111noiniuational key lovers all acting on said universal bar to. variablymove the tahulatiingstop, the. key levers having a common pivot andprovided with contacts at dillerent distances fron'i said pivot to'ariahly move the universal harand stops. 7

S4. in a yhewriting i'naehineiand tahnlatinn; inerhanisni, theeonihination of a rarstops, :1, tahulating stop, a series of denoinh.national he) levers having" moieotions or lips ol dillerent lengths, auniversal l'raiue oper able by said key levers, and connections t'rointhe said frame to the eseapeiuent mechanism to separate same and releasethe earriage.

In a t \'pe\\'ritii'ig niaehine and tabulating mechanism; theeonihination of a series of adapted to he moved dill'erent degrees toeooperatewith said series of stepped stops, :1. universal liar('Mlllltt'lttl with sairlvariahly Niel-\"tlhlt stop. a series ol'key-actuated lHU'S provided ear-h with means l'or moving said i1n=i\"e-rs.-il har, said means ou'said lce \'-aetu- .-i1edh.-irs heinogradedio move the said uniand into the path of the ditl'o'rent (lOllOllllHzhrionai stops on the carriage, anaotuator operatirel}?'oonueeted tosald'tahulat-mg stop, a series of tahulating or dononnnational ke x'swhieh. are independently mounted. .in the frame ol theniaehine andoooperate with said actuator to niovetlie-tahulaiing stop-to dill'erentextents, and means lor-releasing the earriage. 1

S7. in a key-operated marhine, a rarriage. a tahnlating stop whichaerording to the extent of its movement from its normal position willarrest the earriage at different. points, l.21.l)lll2tl'lI-l haroperatively eouneeted with said stop. a release liar adjaeent to saidta-hulating bar, a earriage-releas nie'ehanisin eonneeted with saidrelease har, and a plurality of keys each having a toe arranged toengage the tahulating bar, and another toe arranged for engagement withthe release bar. the toes which operate the tahulatinn' har being ofdillerent length for eaeh key.

HARVEY :IJ. FISHER.

\Yit-nessesf Fronnxei. Klxo, Jonv ll. BERKs'l'HRsSER.

